Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Cornell Law School.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Cornell Law School.
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Hall began his university education at the University of North Carolina and received a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts He earned his Juris Doctor at Cornell Law School. During his third year of law school, Hall served as President of the Cornell Legal Aid Clinic. After law school, Hall clerked for federal district judge Albert Coffrin.
Hall"s legal career prior to joining the federal bench was divided between the United States Attorney" General’ s Office and private practice.
He was an Assistant United States Attorney for Vermont from 1978-1986 before going into private practice. Following George West. Bush"s election to the Presidency in 2001, Hall returned to the federal government, this time as the United States Attorney for Vermont.
He served in that position until his appointment to the Second Circuit. President Bush nominated Hall to the Second Circuit on December 9, 2003, to fill the vacancy left by Judge Fred I. Parker.
Supported by Vermont Senators Jim Jeffords and Patrick Leahy, Hall"s nomination was uncontroversial, and he was confirmed on June 24, 2004, by voice vote.
He received his judicial commission on July 7, 2004. Hall has written opinions on United States v. Wei Guang Wang, an immigration case.
United States v.
Feliz, an interpretation of the United States. Supreme Court"s Crawford v. Washington precedent. And United States v. Stewart, affirming the 2004 perjury conviction of Martha Stewart.